For all indoor and most outdoor purposes it is as lasting as oak, and for ship planking is perhaps little inferior; from its.
Fortunately the hull planking was in better condition than we expected.
Glenway effectively sank on the blocks, and inbetween the tides new planking was attached and she was re-floated seven months later.
Her plywood hull was made around 1958-60 when plywood took over from the original planking.
Here the streets are very narrow and tortuous, some being vaulted and many covered in with planking.
In bare feet and mud covered planking, the walk ways were impossible to navigate, the prisoners had to wade through the swamps.
Iron nails held the clinker planking of the hull together.
Old records and plans show the house is build on piles, assumed to be timber, with a timber crown tree planking.
One step down from the tower to a decorated tile floor; benches on raised wooden planking.
Rather just a few pieces of deck planking with an old rudder stuck on the end.
Reaching the hotel across slippery logs and rotten planking was reminiscent of the Krypton Factor, particularly carrying all our baggage.
Stringers, ceiling planking and small filler boards attached to the frames by wooden treenails made up the inner hull planking.
The ceiling above us was divided with half the room beneath a concrete slab and the remainder under what appeared as thick planking, well out of reach to either of us.
The hull is pitch pine strip planking on oak and completely sound - wonderful wood, pitch pine.
The majority of Hova houses were formerly built of layers of the hard red soil of the country, with high-pitched roofs thatched with grass or rush; while the chiefs and wealthy people had houses of framed timber, with massive upright planking, and lofty roofs covered with shingles or tiles.
The steel hull remains lying on her port side in 27 meters with the deck planking now gone.
The vessel is lightly built with carvel planking, all visible fastenings are treenails.
The whole of the viaduct was decked with 3 inch timber planking with large timber balks running longitudinally under the rails.
We walked quickly to the place where the vertical shaft swallowed the ground, and I was relieved to see the planking still intact.